Ep.20 Stepping Stone Forests for communities
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We talk to John all about planting mini forests in communities. Stepping Stone Forests are small dense woodlands which are planted in schools using native species of trees and shrubs. Their work is inspired by the work of world-renowned botanist Prof. Akira Miyawaki. Listen to find out: Planting small dense woodlands in schools and communities How stepping stone forests get kids out of the classroom and into nature How to get tree planting initiatives off the ground How stepping stone forests benefit biodiversity Find out more on John's website https://steppingstoneforests.org/ Facebook More about Prof. Akira Miyawaki
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